If you are looking for a good-looking classy 7" Tablet, Hyundai Hold X is definitely for you. It is a beautiful Tablet and like most of available cheap Tablets, this one also offers a 1.6GHz DualCore RK3066 CPU with QuadCore Mali-400 GPU. It has a 1GB of system RAM and a 16GB of flash storage (8GB also available). The rest of the speficifications are identical to Ainol Novo7 Aurora-2 like 1024x600 resolution with IPS screen, 2.0MP front-facing Camera, 3700mAh Battery Capacity, 802.11B/G/N Wi-Fi and a less than 10mm of thickness. A mini-USB with OTG function port, a mini-HDMI port, microSD slot, charger and headphone ports.

What made this Tablet superior than Ainol Novo7 Aurora-2 is the full Aluminum-Alloy back shell casing, built-in Bluetooth 2.1 and ofcourse, the JellyBean 4.1 Android OS. It may be better than Novo7 Aurora-2, but overall it is still inferior than Ainol Novo7 Fire (Novo7 Flame) which has a 5.0MP rear-facing Camera with Flash, 5000mAh Battery Capacity and an HD resolution screen. 16GB version is available at an Online Store based in Shenzhen China for US$159.99 while 8GB version is US$149.99 both includes world-wide free shipping. Meh!! US$6.00 less than Novo7 Fire ~_~

Anyway, this should be a good alternative and bang 4 buck Tablet. It shouldn't let you down in your needs of performance while giving a quite good Battery life and classy feeling LoL. Honestly? I want to have this Tablet and perform a user review and side-by-side compare it to Ainol Novo7 Aurora-2 or even PiPO U1 overall experience. =)

Ainol Fire got MAJOR quality issues - just look at the sub-forum. Nullifies the rest of the features it has over the other 7" tabs. If only Yuandao had made the N70 with bluetooth and a bigger battery.... blow everything else out of the water!

I'm debating Hold X or N70. The Hold X looks better and is lighter and slimmer and metal, but the N70 is cheaper and I'm struggling to find a use for BT.

BT is great for a keyboard and/or mouse. Which is great on a 9.7" or 10.1" tablet... I am struggling for a good answer for a 7" device sporting blutooth as well . No sim slot means no phone calls so no reason to have a blutooth headset.

That pretty much leaves these things that I could think of MAYBE using:

1. Bluetooth remote control if I am using it with HDMI

2. Bluetooth headphones

3. Bluetooth GPS module

4. Maybe bluetooth file transfer?

That's it... (all that I can think of)

I would much rather have it than not, and most people complain if it doesn't have it (compared with say a Nexus 7 which also has the higher-res screen, nfc, gps, the support of google, asus build quality, way more battery life)...

It really has come down to that question. I have to ask myself... this unit is nice, but is it a better value than a Nexus 7?

Most 7" China tabs aren't

I am thinking this one might be if I can get the price low enough.

Regards,

Roman

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Yea...I dont use BT for any of those things. I probably wont need BT on my tab.1) Not gonna use tab as TV.2) Batteries for headphones, which will be too much hassle for me. And earbuds are more compact.3) GPS on phone so I'm good.4) I'd probably just send through email or mircoSD.

I wouldnt get N7 over Hold X.I have no need for NFC and GPS on a tab. The money I pay for that could've been used for something else.N7 also doesnt have HDMI and microSD. And the OS takes about 2gb so the 8gb N7 would leave you with only 6gb.

Yeah I really dont use BT even with my phone - but for a 10" tab I think its mandatory for keyboard and mouse. The Nexus 7 was really tempting but Im happy I got the N70 - the quality control on the Nexus 7 is terrible from what Im reading on their forums. The Hyundai looks nice but we don't know much about the quality which is the problem with choosing it . The Pipo-U1 and the Ainol Fire would be no-brainers if they didn't have so many damn quality issues!

Yeah I really dont use BT even with my phone - but for a 10" tab I think its mandatory for keyboard and mouse. The Nexus 7 was really tempting but Im happy I got the N70 - the quality control on the Nexus 7 is terrible from what Im reading on their forums. The Hyundai looks nice but we don't know much about the quality which is the problem with choosing it . The Pipo-U1 and the Ainol Fire would be no-brainers if they didn't have so many damn quality issues!

I had a perfect PiPo-U1 - My concern with that unit was the battery life which is a bit on the side of dreadful.

The Ainol Fire has a hi-res screen paired with an under-powered AmLogic processor. Not a good combination. Furthermore, as noted, Ainol QC is absolutely horrid and their product support is worse than their QC.

The Onda V711 isn't a bad choice for the price and Onda has good build quality and QC, but their battery life is not the best due to a small battery in that unit but it is still better than the PiPo-U1.

Best value tablets for the money right now are the 9.7" devices. The Yuandao N90 II (if you can get one without quality issues) and the PiPo M1 which is slightly more expensive but it is a bit better build quality and I haven't had a bad one yet.

Honestly I am having a hard time finding a good device in the 7" range that hits the battery life I want and the company that sells it has good enough QC with the right price.

Regards,

Roman

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I had a perfect PiPo-U1 - My concern with that unit was the battery life which is a bit on the side of dreadful.

The Ainol Fire has a hi-res screen paired with an under-powered AmLogic processor. Not a good combination. Furthermore, as noted, Ainol QC is absolutely horrid and their product support is worse than their QC.

The Onda V711 isn't a bad choice for the price and Onda has good build quality and QC, but their battery life is not the best due to a small battery in that unit but it is still better than the PiPo-U1.

Best value tablets for the money right now are the 9.7" devices. The Yuandao N90 II (if you can get one without quality issues) and the PiPo M1 which is slightly more expensive but it is a bit better build quality and I haven't had a bad one yet.

Honestly I am having a hard time finding a good device in the 7" range that hits the battery life I want and the company that sells it has good enough QC with the right price.

Regards,

Roman

Yep agree with you on that. While the AMLogic MX is obviously not a great performer against the RK3066, in actual fact a large proportion of the RK3066 devices have not really been that great in terms of QC and battery, the 7 inchers being the worst performers.

To be honest I am more interested in what domestic brands using foreign chips have in the pipeline. In Terms of QC and battery I'm pretty sure the SmartQ X7 will be the best 7 inch tab to come out of china when it drops, but it will not be cheap. Moving up to 10 inch the Ramos W30 with quad core Exynos is looking beastly and could again have real potential.

Rockchip wise I know that Window are bringing out an HD version of the N70 with a 1280x800 display, but if the original is anything to go by it probably won't be spectacular either. The most comical of all though is that Cube will be releasing the U9GTV with a 2048×1536 'retina' display.

I admire their front but this will almost certainly be plagued with issues, pushing that many pixels on the RK3066 with out performance issues is going to be difficult and battery will no doubt be bad. Teclast also got a quad core in the pipeline called the T88, no word yet though.

The QC issues that I have seen have not been related to the rk3066 main board. The all winner a10 platform was a QC nightmare (units that would freeze up or reboot all the time). You don't really see those issues with the rk3066. It more like, microphones and screens and touch panels, all stuff that companies like cube (who honestly IMHO pumps out pure junk) are at fault for, not the rk3066 main board.

There are only two brands I have bought and been consistently happy with, PiPo and Onda.

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I do not totaly agree with Roman, i sold my PiPo U1, because it had a bad to white screen and very bad wifi, by far the worst wifi of the 30+ chinatabs I bought in the last 18 month.
Now says a dutch proverb 'one example is not an example', but i wonder how many little devices you had to compare.
I bought seven 7" AML8726-MX devices and sold them all, because the following four RK3066 tablets do perform much better and do not have the heat problem like the AML8726-MX.
The best of that four is the Cube mini U30GT with very good screen and wifi and less issues.
Second the Window N70 with the best, most bright screen and good wifi. This one suffers sometimes from ghost touches, but i hope a firmware update will solve this.
Third the 8" teclast P85, this is as good as the first twoo devices (has the best wifi), but has not IPS, and because of that i ordered the P85HD.
The fourth place the PiPo U1, and the reason you can read above.
I must say to have no experience with Onda, but what i see most recent devices use the AML8726-MX, which is for me a deal breaker.
I also own an ipad one, samsung P1000. P6800, HP touchpad, Blackberry playbook, google nexus 7, and they all tell me, do you want less bugs and issues, buy a premium brand. If you do not care to tweak, or you want buy cheap, buy a china tab.
With every chinatab i bought is something wrong, but i love them and use them much, much more than the premium brands i own.

However, they also said that Hyundai is on its way to release JellyBean 4.1.1 OS.

Anybody knows where I could a find a good review? I'm looking for a god rk3066 tablet and so far the Hold X meets the specs I need, I've read the rock x has some problems in other post in this forum so i wanted to know the cons of this one

I want a tablet with Bluetooth cause I want to pair my ps3 controller with the tablet to play some games my budget its around 160 USD

I believe it is a Yarvik re brand of the Hyundai A7HD which was the single core Allwinner A10 tablet with a almost identical body/chassis to the Hold X that they released prior to this latest RK3066 crop. Unfortunately this tablet was plagued with touchscreen and wifi issues.

However...I will say this. This tablet is one of the smallest 7 inch tablets I have actually ever seen, the bezel is tiny and the all metal finish is really nice, looks really small next to the nexus 7. The instore models touchscreen was a bit unresponsive though and the back light was too dim even at the highest setting, you could also notice the screens reduced sharpness/clarity in comparison to the nexus 7's 1280x800 display.

After reading all the issues with the Rock X I don't really have high hopes for this one,it's a real shame though as this tablet looks and feels really nice, can't believe how small it is, wish all 7 inchers we're this compact.

Yep agree with you on that. While the AMLogic MX is obviously not a great performer against the RK3066, in actual fact a large proportion of the RK3066 devices have not really been that great in terms of QC and battery, the 7 inchers being the worst performers.

To be honest I am more interested in what domestic brands using foreign chips have in the pipeline. In Terms of QC and battery I'm pretty sure the SmartQ X7 will be the best 7 inch tab to come out of china when it drops, but it will not be cheap. Moving up to 10 inch the Ramos W30 with quad core Exynos is looking beastly and could again have real potential.

Rockchip wise I know that Window are bringing out an HD version of the N70 with a 1280x800 display, but if the original is anything to go by it probably won't be spectacular either. The most comical of all though is that Cube will be releasing the U9GTV with a 2048×1536 'retina' display.

I admire their front but this will almost certainly be plagued with issues, pushing that many pixels on the RK3066 with out performance issues is going to be difficult and battery will no doubt be bad. Teclast also got a quad core in the pipeline called the T88, no word yet though.

This one is what I'm looking for feature and design wise.
Would like to hear reviews if anyone got one already.
Also is it possible to make a custom rom for this tablet?
I believe Hold X would be just worth making one.

This week I received Hyundai Hold X (Hyundai X700) tablet from Tinydeal.com.

I'm pretty satisfied with it (although they send me 8gb model insted 16gb model I ordered, but I don't bother to file a reclaim).

A few pros

+ 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
+ Really stylish design and full aluminium back plate with good quality of work
+ Play store and Google account work out-of-the-box
+ Bluetooth

A few cons

- Bad sound quality from headphone jack (sound have a weird background noise)
- Bad wifi reception, it drops 20-40% even after few meters if theres a door or a wall between router and tablet
- Chinese bloatware (although they have kept it to minimum)

And then a question:

How can I root this device?

I have tried Moborobo but it can't identify tablet and doesn't install drivers, so SuperOneClick or Zhuodash doesn't identify it either.